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Moose Jaw man, 25, dead after collision with semi on Friday: RCMP
A crash between a semi and a car on Friday afternoon left a 25-year-old Moose Jaw man dead. According to a statement released on Monday morning by the Saskatchewan RCMP, officers were called to the sc...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2025
The driver of the semi did not report any injuries, but was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. (650 CKOM file photo)
Saskatoon construction company fined $100,000 after falling wall injures worker
A Saskatoon construction company is facing a six-figure fine after pleading guilty to two violations of Saskatchewan's occupational health and safety regulations. According to the Ministry of Labour R...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2025
The Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety said the charges stem from an incident in 2023, when a wall at a construction site fell and landed on a worker's leg. (twixx/ Depositphotos.com)
From a Saskatoon writer's workshop to millions of readers - and the big screen
-By Glynn Brothen It was easy for author Alan Bradley to accept an invitation few creators get - a chance to step into his mind's eye. From the Isle of Man, he travelled to the production set of a 195...
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Nov 23, 2025
Author Alan Bradley. (Penguin Random House/Submitted)
Canada, India trade deal negotiations good news for Saskatchewan
by Dylan Robertson JOHANNESBURG - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are reviving attempts at a comprehensive trade deal, which both countries started negotiating in 20...
The Canadian Press
Nov 23, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes part in a bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)
Saskatchewan stories: Catch up with the best of Brittany Caffet
Brittany Caffet is Rawlco Radio's feature storyteller, drawing on more than a decade of experience in talk show production and audio engineering to craft compelling weekly features for both digital an...
CKOM News
Nov 23, 2025
Clockwise from left: A worker at Light of the Prairies Coffee, Second World War veteran Ruth Bond-Martinson, five-year-old Makenna Hiebert, and Nutana Cemetery. (Brittany Caffet and Submitted/CKOM files)
'Do the right thing': Sweetgrass woman's split-second decision leads to national bravery honour
By Kenneth Cheung The slough beside Highway 16 was still near Langham on the afternoon of Oct. 5, 2024 until a frantic woman waving on the roadside drew Dana Ahenakew Andres toward a small hill overlo...
battlefordsNOW
Nov 22, 2025
Dana Ahenakew Andres of Sweetgrass First Nation received the Royal Canadian Humane Association’s Silver Medal of Bravery for her attempt to rescue a driver from a submerged vehicle along Highway 16 near Langham. She was presented the medal in Battleford on Nov. 12. (Dana Ahenakew Andres/submitted)
Sunshine, mild fall weather to make way for cold, snow next week
On the heels of freezing rain warnings throughout Saskatchewan early Friday evening, there could be more intense winter weather on the way next week. Keane Kokolski, meteorologist with Environment Can...
Lara Fominoff
Nov 22, 2025
Environment Canada is tracking a system that could bring a significant amount of snow to southern Saskatchewan on Monday. Following that, Arctic air will mean much colder daytime highs and night time lows. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM )
Seventh person charged with first-degree murder in Timothy Tootoosis killing
Warning: This story contains explicit details that may be disturbing to some readers. A seventh person has now been charged with first-degree murder in relation to the the 2024 death of Timothy Tootoo...
CKOM News
Nov 22, 2025
Timothy Tootoosis was an 'avid sports enthusiast,' who played for the Native Sons, an Indigenous youth soccer program. (Priscilla Tootoosis-Iron/Submitted)
Mural in the Battlefords pays tribute to late Swift Current Broncos captain
by Shawn Mullin A tribute fitting of a great captain. The North Battleford Business Improvement District is to unveil a 2,400-square-foot mural to honour the late Swift Current Broncos captain Colby C...
Swift Current Online
Nov 22, 2025
The 2,400-square-foot mural for Colby Cave. (Harvey Sinclair/submitted)
Nutrien's decision to build U.S. export terminal made to meet potash demand
Agricultural product provider Nutrien's decision this week to build a US$1-billion potash export terminal in Longview, Washington, rather than in Canada was made to "meet rising demand for Saskatchewa...
CKOM News
Nov 21, 2025
Potash at Nutrien's Allan mine. Nutrien currently exports potash via Vancouver, Saint John, and Portland. (650 CKOM file photo)
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